About: Ensis macha

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Ensis macha, or navaja or navajuela as it is called in Spanish, is a bivalve mollusc of the family Pharidae. It inhabits the coasts of Peru, Chile and southern Argentina. It is different from the clam colloquially known as the macha in Chile. Ensis macha lives in sand or muddy sediments in the subtidal zone, where it can burrow to a depth of up to 13 metres. Ensis macha is one of the world's economically most significant Ensis species, with a total catch of 6,000 tons in Chile in 1999.

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  • Ensis macha, or navaja or navajuela as it is called in Spanish, is a bivalve mollusc of the family Pharidae. It inhabits the coasts of Peru, Chile and southern Argentina. It is different from the clam colloquially known as the macha in Chile. Ensis macha lives in sand or muddy sediments in the subtidal zone, where it can burrow to a depth of up to 13 metres. Ensis macha is one of the world's economically most significant Ensis species, with a total catch of 6,000 tons in Chile in 1999. (en)
  • El huepo, concha navaja, navajuela o macha de Chile​ (Ensis macha) es un molusco bivalvo marino que habita las costas australes de Sudamérica. (es)
  • Ensis macha is een tweekleppigensoort uit de familie van de Pharidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1782 door Molina. (nl)
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  • Ensis (en)
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  • Empty shell of Ensis macha (en)
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  • macha (en)
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  • Ensis macha, or navaja or navajuela as it is called in Spanish, is a bivalve mollusc of the family Pharidae. It inhabits the coasts of Peru, Chile and southern Argentina. It is different from the clam colloquially known as the macha in Chile. Ensis macha lives in sand or muddy sediments in the subtidal zone, where it can burrow to a depth of up to 13 metres. Ensis macha is one of the world's economically most significant Ensis species, with a total catch of 6,000 tons in Chile in 1999. (en)
  • El huepo, concha navaja, navajuela o macha de Chile​ (Ensis macha) es un molusco bivalvo marino que habita las costas australes de Sudamérica. (es)
  • Ensis macha is een tweekleppigensoort uit de familie van de Pharidae. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1782 door Molina. (nl)
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  • Ensis macha (es)
  • Ensis macha (en)
  • Ensis macha (nl)
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